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This is a brief description of two websites that were developed to supplement introductory economics courses.
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This paper puts recent feminist theorizing about “care” within an economic context by developing the concept of caring labor and exploring possible reasons for its undervaluation. It describes the relevance of tensions between neoclassical and institutionalist thought, as well as between...
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The text of “Debating Markets” is an edited transcript of a debate on the role of markets in a feminist vision of a fair and efficient economy, which took place originally on the internet “Femecon” list in the summer of 1994.
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Time-use surveys show how individuals spend their time during the day or week, which provides evidence of the gendered division of labor within households and the interdependence of women's and men's paid and unpaid work. Time-use experts in the South face similar challenges to those working in...
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Some reflections, in poetry and prose, on Barbara Bergmann's contributions to economic theory.
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In this paper I develop a critique of both standard neoclassical and standard Marxian conceptualizations of human capital that illustrates an important hypothesis of feminist political economy: collective conflicts based on class, gender, and age, as well as other dimensions of collective...
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In this paper I argue that unequal distribution of the costs of children between men and women has been reinforced by public policies that have served the interests of men as fathers as well as the interests of those employers and taxpayers who are not also mothers. Taking an historical...
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